ABSTRACT What do Disneyland, the Abu Ghraib US military prison, the Mall of America, and the Y-12 nuclear security complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee have in common? They …
DA Sklansky - Am. Crim. L. Rev., 2006 - HeinOnline
For most people, the police are government incarnate: the street-level embodiment of the state's monopolization of legitimate force. That is why it seemed so natural, in the middle …
For most lawyers and scholars, private security is terra incognitawild, unmapped, and largely unexplored. Criminal procedure, the branch of constitutional law that aims to regulate the …
In this chapter, I propose a novel way of justifying the practices of the criminal justice system— a position I call a 'public law account'of criminal justice. I call it a 'public law'account because …
This book, first published in 1983, looks at discipline in industry and shows how private justice is integrally bound up with formal law. It is a timely examination of the forms of social …
The conventional wisdom about the scope of state police powers goes like this: in the early days of the Republic, state regulation was limited by the common law principle of sic utere …
Churchill's trenchant remark well states the problem of governing the police in the United States. For many decades, and not simply in the period since the tragic events in Ferguson …
The quotations that begin this Lecture summarize the relationship between property as a social artifact and law. I hope that the following discussion will more fully explicate that …